Yes, the relative pronoun 'who' is the correct pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'students' in both parts of the sentence.
"The students who take this deadline seriously are the students who are accepted."
Every university has its own deadline date. Check the relevant university.
How many students out of every 100 students get accepted to cal state fullerton?
"The students completed their project before the deadline."
I believe 57% of students who apply get accepted so 57/100.
yes
at most 2 percent of the students are accepted therefor 2/100
UCLA is open to new students in most of its undergraduate programs. The early application filing period starts on November 1, and deadline is on November 30.
about...2. :)
ummm..... about 2,000,000,000:)
The ELC stands for the English Learning or Language Center. The age at which students are accepted at the ELC is approximately eighteen years of age as well.
According to US College News, UTPA has an acceptance rate of about 70%. That means that out of 100 students who apply, 70 are accepted.
The correct pronoun antecedent agreement would be "students can get a C in the course if they do all of the assignments." The pronoun "they" should agree with the plural antecedent "students."